Qui avait le droit de vote en 1848 ?
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Qui avait le droit de vote en 1848 ?
1848 : suffrage universel masculin sauf pour les Français habitant à l'étranger, les détenus et le clergé. Pour voter, il faut avoir au moins 21 ans et résider depuis six mois au même endroit.
Quand est instauré le suffrage universel masculin ?
En 1848, quand se met en place la Deuxième République, le suffrage universel masculin est rétabli pour tous les hommes de nationalité française, âgés de 21 ans ou plus, et jouissant de leurs droits civils et politiques (décret du ).
What is the meaning of suffrage in France?
- Suffrage universel dédié à Ledru-Rollin, Frédéric Sorrieu, 1850. Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote).
What is the meaning of universal manhood suffrage?
- Universal manhood suffrage. Universal manhood suffrage is a form of voting rights in which all adult males within a political system are allowed to vote, regardless of income, property, religion, race, or any other qualification. It is sometimes summarized by the slogan, "one man, one vote".
What is the difference between equal and universal suffrage?
- Equal suffrage is sometimes confused with Universal suffrage, although the meaning of the former is the removal of graded votes, wherein a voter could possess a number of votes in accordance with income, wealth or social status.
What is universal suffrage in New Zealand?
- Universal suffrage. In 1893, when the Kingdom of Hawai'i was overthrown in a coup, New Zealand became the only independent country to practice universal (active) suffrage, and the Freedom in the World index lists New Zealand as the only free country in the world in 1893.














